In 2011 the Czech Mint issued the first of 24 silver investment medals featuring a town motif. Now the second medal has followed. It is dedicated to the Bohemian town Chomutov. The medal is struck in 1 kilo and 500 grams.
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The Czech Mint has issued a set of four medals in gold and silver. Each medal is dedicated to a famous member of the Bohemian house of Wartenberg that flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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The couple of athletes Emil and Dana Zátopek was not only united by their common love, but also by their common birthday on September 19, 1922 and by their athletic successes. On occasion of their 90th birthday the Czech Mint has issued a silver medal.
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The Czech Mint has issued a platinum medal featuring St Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc. The medal commemorates a building that illustrates virtually the country’s whole history of art, and is limited to only 50 pieces. It is the fourth medal of the series ‘Notable Buildings.’
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On September 13, 1937 the philosopher and first president of the then newly founded Czechoslovakia, Tomás Garrigue Masaryk, died. This significant person of European history is commemorated by a medal in silver and gold struck by the Czech Mint.
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To mark the 75th birthday of Czech pop music legend Karel Gott, the Czech Mint is issuing a set of two commemorative medals. The winner of the Zlaty slavík (Golden Nightingale) award will literally shine in gold on a gold medal; a silver version for collectors will also be available.
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